To celebrate the 80th Anniversary of its Bijoux de Diamants exhibit, Chanel is debuting a new fine jewelry collection, aptly called the 1932 Collection.

Bijoux de Diamants

Bijoux de Diamants

In 1932, Coco Chanel started a jewelry revolution. Up until then, the designer had shown costume pieces worn with her clothing. But at her exhibit in Paris, "Bijoux de Diamants," she debuted Chanel's first fine jewelry: diamonds set in platinum. And she eschewed the usual jeweler trays in favor of wax busts.

To celebrate the 80th anniversary of the exhibit, Chanel has created a new collection of diamonds, pink sapphires, pearls and more, called the 1932 Collection. Though the gorgeous high-end baubles aren't on display to the public—Chanel built a giant dome outside the Museum of Modern Art in New York to house the display starting next week (and for one week only)— you can view part of the collection right here. ELLE.com has a sneak peek at the goods and a look back at Coco Chanel's (pictured) original exhibit from 1932.